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i urged presidential candidates to listen to the moms and to the providers are given new york city three-quarters of families on a waiting list reported that their childcare arrangements were negatively affecting their children. one parent from minnesota on the waiting list that my child is six months old and has been in three horrible daycare center in athens. research is clear that parents are more likely to work if they have reliable childcare and they find it very challenging to work when they do not. in north carolina about one out of four families on the states waiting list has lost or quit their jobs while waiting for childcare assistance. a minnesota parent describe a loss of job after eight months because upsets in my schedule due to babysitting problems. is conscientious about lining up childcare arrangements that disruptions caused everything that i had carefully plan to come tumbling down. low income moms live on the edge. they face so many challenges and childcare assistance is a lifeline. they are our countless other stories about moms who have benefited from childcare assistance bu
i urged presidential candidates to listen to the moms and to the providers are given new york city three-quarters of families on a waiting list reported that their childcare arrangements were negatively affecting their children. one parent from minnesota on the waiting list that my child is six months old and has been in three horrible daycare center in athens. research is clear that parents are more likely to work if they have reliable childcare and they find it very challenging to work when...
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we also have a number of cities cropped up next to it. now i just do the engineers many times and will continue in missouri senders. but the upstream states and reservoirs upstream feels that the missouri river should be named the north dakota for the south dakota river of montana. we've worked very, very hard to make sure we protect our rights and made sure were to move a big h. marks on the upstream reservoirs so we get more flood control downstream as well as giving up what i think is not scientifically based spring rise, which can cause was because of the national high to grab for that particular river. i worked hard on river issues in a more important than lash a result of floods in northwest missouri or the corps of engineers wrongheaded decision. missourians are tied directly to their favorite need a a governor with a deep understanding of how we can fight for a raise. >> loy >> athletics total common sense and i brought along the missouri river will tell you that. sometimes we give regulations in front of common sense and it's hig
we also have a number of cities cropped up next to it. now i just do the engineers many times and will continue in missouri senders. but the upstream states and reservoirs upstream feels that the missouri river should be named the north dakota for the south dakota river of montana. we've worked very, very hard to make sure we protect our rights and made sure were to move a big h. marks on the upstream reservoirs so we get more flood control downstream as well as giving up what i think is not...
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it's the greatest city in the country. my wife and i love living there. the weather does not equal that of san diego but the people are fabulous. so interesting in houston in 2007 by dropout rate was 22.5%. today, it's 11.8% number. so we cut it in half. as we did in queensboro north carolina and as we were beginning to do in san diego. i think first of all it has to be a priority. by the part of education and the superintendent that those type of statistics simply can't stand. so to us it's a focus. to us we hold people accountable. we looked at it from a short-term and a long-term perspective. long-term we quickly realized the kids were dropping out of our high schools, regards of whether, in north korea, california or texas and simply of them could not read. they were reading two, three, four grade levels below. all those school districts again here in houston this past year, all of our kindergarten, first and second grade teachers went through a five day reading program training. so we trained them how to teach disenfranchised kids how to read. it's a
it's the greatest city in the country. my wife and i love living there. the weather does not equal that of san diego but the people are fabulous. so interesting in houston in 2007 by dropout rate was 22.5%. today, it's 11.8% number. so we cut it in half. as we did in queensboro north carolina and as we were beginning to do in san diego. i think first of all it has to be a priority. by the part of education and the superintendent that those type of statistics simply can't stand. so to us it's a...
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on the charter commission for the city of richmond. he also was a founding director of the center for public policy and the wilder school of government and public affairs of the virginia commonwealth university. i think each of you for coming tonight, and i which each of the candidates a good debate. now, i will turn to our moderator. [applause] >> thank you very much, what a great audience we have tonight, we are going to have a wonderful debate. let me begin with a few reminders for everyone. first, we are fortunate enough to have c-span covering this event tonight and we want to let everyone know about that. [applause] secondly, both candidates have asked everyone in their room to turn their cell phones off. not buzzing or beeping were bringing in any way, but please have them all or it and we would be very happy about that. third, after each question, if you could please hold your applause until the end of the debate, we want to make sure we can move in an expeditious way, and we are just going to take time from the debate if we ha
on the charter commission for the city of richmond. he also was a founding director of the center for public policy and the wilder school of government and public affairs of the virginia commonwealth university. i think each of you for coming tonight, and i which each of the candidates a good debate. now, i will turn to our moderator. [applause] >> thank you very much, what a great audience we have tonight, we are going to have a wonderful debate. let me begin with a few reminders for...
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the city $400 figure refers to an analysis of the cbo as that of a different less generous ryan plan. goes all the way to year 2022, the cbo made no estimates of the new version except to say that beneficiaries might face higher costs. the new ryan plan was changed in other ways that would change the option of traditional medicare. he decide to set the future growth rate to medicare to the same metric used by obama and his method so there wouldn't be a difference. and the study published recently by the journal of american medical association suggests the out of pocket payment for additional medicare would be only $800 more a year under the ryan plan. that's odyssey significantly lower than the $6400. strangely president obama was at the aarp last week and the use the $6400 figure which appears in many of these ads, but then he added something interesting. he said now, now, that was in his original plan at a want to be fair here. he then modified it because there was a lot of pushback from seniors. so we said we will have a traditional medicare stand side-by-side with the voucher prog
the city $400 figure refers to an analysis of the cbo as that of a different less generous ryan plan. goes all the way to year 2022, the cbo made no estimates of the new version except to say that beneficiaries might face higher costs. the new ryan plan was changed in other ways that would change the option of traditional medicare. he decide to set the future growth rate to medicare to the same metric used by obama and his method so there wouldn't be a difference. and the study published...
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first, a former 3-term mayor of new york city, ed koch. [applause] people forget, i do not, but people forget that he actually started out in congress. so with the discussion that we are talking about, it's not merely about his days as america also, he, too, has run for congress and knows what that means. i think in his more recent you can think of him as a kingmaker in guiding the jewish vote. many people -- well, he may not agree to this, but he made many people think of him as a king maker of sorts of where the jewish vote is headed in that is another reason to have him. and he may disown the kingmaker title, but to some degree our next guest, congressman bob turner might say that the support of the mayor had given was in fact helpful. >> it was beyond helpful. was critical. >> all right. let's go back. a king maker. >> bob turner is in fact, a brooklyn congressman in his first term. very decent and likable man. very much involved in his first term, the foreign relations committee, and then security committee. obviously decided to get y
first, a former 3-term mayor of new york city, ed koch. [applause] people forget, i do not, but people forget that he actually started out in congress. so with the discussion that we are talking about, it's not merely about his days as america also, he, too, has run for congress and knows what that means. i think in his more recent you can think of him as a kingmaker in guiding the jewish vote. many people -- well, he may not agree to this, but he made many people think of him as a king maker...
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physical activity and child parent education in school and city-wide. rates of obesity in kindergarten through eighth grade children dropped 5.5% districtwide in five years. you can make a difference with these programs. other places like philadelphia and mississippi also beginning to see meaningful progress in reducing child could weight problems. stopping the routine selling of junk food at schools reinforces the message to children that they need to adopt healthier eating and exercise habits that hopefully will last a lifetime. we cannot succeed in teaching our children to eat healthier foods while selling four hundred billion empty calories of junk food in our schools every day and every year. mission readiness strongly supports the u.s. va's efforts to reduce -- reduce junk food to the decades-old standards in food vending machines and cafeteria lines. that is why more than 200 signed over to congress in support of process through which the usda seeks to update these standards. moving from school should be part of a comprehensive efforts involving
physical activity and child parent education in school and city-wide. rates of obesity in kindergarten through eighth grade children dropped 5.5% districtwide in five years. you can make a difference with these programs. other places like philadelphia and mississippi also beginning to see meaningful progress in reducing child could weight problems. stopping the routine selling of junk food at schools reinforces the message to children that they need to adopt healthier eating and exercise habits...
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as the united nations general assembly meeting continues in new york city. one of today's speakers libyan president. he is expecting to address the united nations around 4:30 p.m. eastern. we'll have his remarks live on our companion networking c-span. >> and our campaign 2012 coverage continues tonight with a debate between candidate for u.s. senate in nevada. dean heller is against democratic challenger shelly berkeley. that gets underway at 1ebg9 p.m. eastern live on c-span. >> to foster work and enterprise in the middle east and another developing countries i'll initiate something called prosperity packs. working with the private sector, the program will identify the barriers to investment, trade, entrepreneurship and in exchange for moving the barriers and opening the market to u.s. investment and trade. developing nations will receive the u.s. assistance packaging focused on the developing the constitution of liberty, the rule of law, and propertity rights. >> we believe that freedom and self-determination are not unique to one culture. these are not s
as the united nations general assembly meeting continues in new york city. one of today's speakers libyan president. he is expecting to address the united nations around 4:30 p.m. eastern. we'll have his remarks live on our companion networking c-span. >> and our campaign 2012 coverage continues tonight with a debate between candidate for u.s. senate in nevada. dean heller is against democratic challenger shelly berkeley. that gets underway at 1ebg9 p.m. eastern live on c-span. >>...
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i stayed at hyatt at salt lake city airport this summer and the ceres of hotels, is the front desk is actually also the starbucks and also the breakfast counter. same person who checks you in, gets your coffee and your danish. that is simple, everyone is be looking to do more things with fewer people. and therefore instead of 25,000-person factory, we need 50 people creating jobs for 20. we need 20 creating jobs for 30. we need 30 creating jobs for 40. and i think it is going to require a really different approach to the economy. different set of incentives laws, different approach to education. we do manpower development over here and have education department here and the two aren't connected. we have to completely merge them. in an ideal world that is what the election would be about. romney's view produce more startups versus obama's. it's not. but sooner or later that's where we will have to go to. >> let's go to the last group of questions because it is salient to that. talk about new actors and the rise of china. you might also carize it as the emergence of new competitors, new
i stayed at hyatt at salt lake city airport this summer and the ceres of hotels, is the front desk is actually also the starbucks and also the breakfast counter. same person who checks you in, gets your coffee and your danish. that is simple, everyone is be looking to do more things with fewer people. and therefore instead of 25,000-person factory, we need 50 people creating jobs for 20. we need 20 creating jobs for 30. we need 30 creating jobs for 40. and i think it is going to require a...